Chapter 129 Cleaners

Jimmy drank three glasses. Although he was sober, he didn't dare to drive back by himself, so he directly stopped a taxi at the entrance of the bar to go home.

The next day, after Jimmy went to work, he was still debating whether to call the number Justin had given him.

It is almost March now, and April is the tax filing season. The IRS matter must be dealt with as soon as possible. If this call can really solve this matter, it must be very cost-effective for me.

The question now is whether Justin can be trusted.

After thinking about it for a long time, until the afternoon, Jimmy finally made up his mind to call to see if he is a policeman, so he won't be confronted face-to-face, right? He doesn't have any grudges with Justin, so he shouldn't hurt himself. die.

Jimmy changed into casual clothes, drove his own car to a cell phone store, and bought a prepaid cell phone.

Jimmy unpacked the phone and went back to the parking lot of the police station. There was no one here. He took out the card Justin gave him and dialed it with a prepaid phone. (For prepaid mobile phones, you can refer to the anonymous mobile phones sold by the deadly lawyer Risol in mobile phone stores, which are very common abroad.)
The other end of the phone answered after a few rings, and a man's voice rang out: "Who are you?"

Jimmy: "Justin gave me the number and he said you could fix my problem."

Man: "Can this number reach you?"

Jimmy: "Yes."

Man: "Wait for my call." Then the phone hung up.

Jimmy pockets his phone and walks back to the police station.No need to ask, the person on the other side must have gone to confirm his identity, and he will probably contact Justin.For those who do this kind of thing, it is necessary to ensure their own safety, in case it is fishing.

Jimmy didn't expect the other party to confirm so quickly. As soon as he walked to the lobby, the phone rang.

Jimmy picked up the phone, and the other party just said, "See you at the bar at 9 o'clock tonight." Then hung up.

Jimmy put the phone back into his pocket. It seems that Justin's reputation is very good. The other party probably confirmed it with just a phone call, and then put the meeting place on Justin's side. Obviously, as an intermediary, Justin has enough credibility. Make the other person trust him completely.

In a sense, Justin seems like a broker at the back of society.I have indeed seen this kind of person in novels and TV dramas before, but Jimmy still needs to be careful when meeting him for the first time.

In the evening, Jimmy signed off work, changed his status at the dispatch center, changed his daily clothes, and went to the bar.It was only 8:[-] at this time, and there were not many people in the bar, and there was no one at the bar.

Jimmy sat down at the bar and called out, "Hey, Justin, give me a drink."

Justin took Jimmy's wine from the rack, poured him a glass, and the bottle was empty.

Jimmy took out his wallet and bought another bottle. Fortunately, the bar has a lot of stocks, and Glenlivet 18 is not a scarce wine, so Jimmy won't be able to switch to other wines after the next drink.

After a while, a middle-aged man came in and sat next to Jimmy.

"Justin, Bourbon."

Justin took a bottle of bourbon and poured him a glass.

The middle-aged man took a sip from the cup and asked, "Is there a place in it?"

Justin: "Empty."

The middle-aged man turned to Jimmy and said, "Follow me." Then he walked towards the door next to the bar with his wine glass.

Justin gestured please to Jimmy, and Jimmy walked over with his own cup.

The entrance is a small private room, the space is not big, there are three sofas against three walls, and a tea table in the middle. Jimmy has scanned this space long ago, and found nothing unusual here.

Jimmy and the middle-aged man walked over and sat down on the sofa face to face.

The middle-aged man looks to be in his 40s, with short hair, a pair of glasses, and ordinary clothes. His palms look rough. If it is not hard work, it is likely to be caused by gun practice, because Jimmy himself has similar cocoons, except that Jimmy is primarily right-handed, while this man has both.

Middle-aged man: "Now you can tell me your requirements, and I will give you a quotation."

Jimmy: "Any request?"

Middle-aged man: "Any request, I will evaluate whether to follow."

Jimmy took a sip of his wine and leaned against the back of the sofa to look at him. The middle-aged man also looked at Jimmy, motionless.

Jimmy waited for a while, sat up straight and said to the middle-aged man: "I had some special circumstances before. I only had a stable income certificate since last year, and I haven't checked the tax payment records before last year, because I don't have the previous income certificate. , nor can you directly ask people to check past tax returns, so as not to attract their attention."

Middle-aged man: "Please tell me more about your experience before last year."

Jimmy: "There are other issues involved here. I can't tell you. Just take it as if I had a ostensible job before, but I may not have a tax record."

Middle-aged man: "No, I need to know clear information before I can judge the risk."

Jimmy: "Wait for me."

Jimmy opened the door and went out.

Jimmy: "Justin, is that person sure that there is no problem, some things need to be kept secret."

Justin: "No problem, I promise."

Jimmy looked at Justin and nodded, then walked back to the booth.

Jimmy: "On the record, I was in the State Police Highway Patrol before, and I entered the county police here last January. But in fact, I didn't work for the state police, and I didn't have proof of income. I was in the special department before. , only took over the current identity in January last year."

Middle-aged man: "I understand." After he finished speaking, he leaned on the sofa and began to think.

Jimmy didn't bother him either, and drank the wine on his own.

The middle-aged man thought for a while, and said to Jimmy: "It can be done, I will contact the relevant personnel to privately check your information in the system, if the previous records are complete, you only need to pay 5 US dollars as the query fee.

If there is no previous record, of course, I will show you the query results, then you need to pay me 30, and I will arrange someone to process your previous data to ensure that when you file your tax return this year, all previous records are there, and it will not hurt you. Now have any effect. "

Jimmy: "How long will it take?"

Middle-aged man: "If the query results are all normal, it will only take 3 days. If you need to change the data, it will take at least a week. You need to prepay 5 to Justin. If you need to change the data, all subsequent funds will also be handed over to Justin.

Justin acts as an intermediary, if everything is normal, you need to give him 5 afterwards, if you need to change the data, you need to give him an additional 3, and you pay the intermediary fee. "

Jimmy calculated his income, and he could still get the money out, but it was a bit painful.

The bulk of his own funds are actually licensing fees. Prior to this, Joyo Lighting has begun to expand its market. In addition to police use, there are markets for road construction, road warning, etc., so Jimmy's current income is good.

He was thinking about buying a house before. If he didn't want to buy a good house in a good location, he would have been enough.

What needs to be considered now is whether it is worth spending so much money to solve this headache.

After thinking and thinking, Jimmy finally rejected his idea of ​​bargaining.

Jimmy stretched out his right hand, and the middle-aged man also stretched out his right hand. After shaking hands, they said, "Deal."

Jimmy took out a notepad and pen from his pocket, wrote down his name and social security number, and handed it to the other party.

The small notepad and pen are Jimmy's eating guys, and all the policemen have the habit of carrying them with them, even after get off work.

The two left the private room with their wine glasses and returned to the bar.

The middle-aged man put down his wine glass, pressed a $20 note, and left the bar.

Jimmy sat back at the bar and put the wine glass on the bar. Justin had already brought the wine bottle over in advance, poured Jimmy a glass, and added a few ice cubes.

Jimmy: "Justin, are you sure it's okay, I'm going broke if something goes wrong."

Justin: "If he says yes, he'll be fine. He has a great reputation."

Jimmy: "Who is he? I don't even know his name, or his code name."

Justin: "No name, code-named Cleaner, and some people call him Scavenger."

Jimmy: "What about you? What's your role? Tell me a little bit now."

Justin: "Now is not a good time, there are too many people here, enjoy life, come early tomorrow."

Jimmy: "Where's the money?"

Justin: "Come over and talk tomorrow, don't worry, I'm always here."

Jimmy took the wine glass and left the bar. He spent almost all his savings in one night. He is very distressed now and needs to relax.

(End of this chapter)

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